I recall it telling me I was a possible cyborg when I connected with my un-blessed version of COW. Zach On Feb 12, 2008 3:17 PM, Karthik Arumugham <karthik at karthik.com> wrote: > On Feb 12, 2008, at 2:20 PM, Narcis wrote: > > >> indeed, i guess to find a description of these queries i would need > >> to > > read the source code of ntserv? hog call (5 spaces) is supported, > > i was not aware of other requests. Anyone has a list handy? > > Pig call (the 5 spaces, supported by most clients, notably not by > BRMH) is confusing to me. There are two types. You can send it to > yourself, and it tells you of "possible cyborgs". The second type is > where you send 5 spaces to ALL, to a team, or to a specific slot, and > everyone got your message and supports the pig call replies with a > version string, as well as you being informed of "possible cyborgs". > > The "possible cyborgs" message is generated by the server as a list of > slots with ST_CYBORG set. I'm confused about how this is set, as a > quick glance at the code shows that it's either on RSA failure or on > the host being in the bypass file. At the moment, I am neither (though > I am in the whitelist directory), yet I show up as a possible cyborg. > I'm assuming it's related to BRMH not supporting the pig call, but do > not have time to investigate at the moment. > > Other messages you can send to slots: > > Ping/"!" requires the client have ping stats enabled to work properly, > but the reply is generated by the server and is a "no ping stats" > reply when the client has it off. > Client/"#" requires the client have RSA enabled to work properly, but > the reply is generated by the server is is an empty "Client: " reply > when the client has it off. > Stats/"?" is a server side-only command. > Whois/"@" is a server side-only command. > Sbstats/"^" is a server side-only command. > > > _______________________________________________ > netrek-dev mailing list > netrek-dev at us.netrek.org > http://mailman.us.netrek.org/mailman/listinfo/netrek-dev >